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Without a Clue

  • 1988
  • PG
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
12K
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Michael Caine, Lysette Anthony, and Ben Kingsley in Without a Clue (1988)
A drunken Sherlock Holmes is really just a cover for the real detective, Dr. Watson.
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A drunken Sherlock Holmes is really just a cover for the real detective, Dr. Watson.A drunken Sherlock Holmes is really just a cover for the real detective, Dr. Watson.A drunken Sherlock Holmes is really just a cover for the real detective, Dr. Watson.

  • Director
    • Thom Eberhardt
  • Writers
    • Gary Murphy
    • Larry Strawther
  • Stars
    • Michael Caine
    • Ben Kingsley
    • Jeffrey Jones
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thom Eberhardt
    • Writers
      • Gary Murphy
      • Larry Strawther
    • Stars
      • Michael Caine
      • Ben Kingsley
      • Jeffrey Jones
    • 98User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Michael Caine
    Michael Caine
    • Sherlock Holmes…
    Ben Kingsley
    Ben Kingsley
    • Dr. John Watson
    Jeffrey Jones
    Jeffrey Jones
    • Inspector Lestrade
    Lysette Anthony
    Lysette Anthony
    • Fake Leslie Giles
    Paul Freeman
    Paul Freeman
    • Prof. Moriarty
    Nigel Davenport
    Nigel Davenport
    • Lord Smithwick
    Pat Keen
    Pat Keen
    • Mrs. Hudson
    Peter Cook
    Peter Cook
    • Norman Greenhough
    Tim Killick
    • Sebastian
    Matthew Savage
    • Wiggins
    John Warner
    • Peter Giles
    Matthew Sim
    Matthew Sim
    • Real Lesley Giles
    Harold Innocent
    Harold Innocent
    • Lord Mayor Gerald Fitzwater Johnson
    George Sweeney
    • John Clay
    Murray Ewan
    • Archie
    Stephen Tiller
    • Reporter #1
    Michael O'Hagan
    • Reporter #2
    Ivor Roberts
    • Reporter #3
    • Director
      • Thom Eberhardt
    • Writers
      • Gary Murphy
      • Larry Strawther
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    9Yielding

    Something quite wonderful...

    A much overlooked film of comic perfection, Without a Clue is a hidden gem of a movie that shows beyond doubt the true talents of its main actors, Michael Caine and Ben Kingsley.

    While not the funniest movie of all time, it is in its entirety both heart-warmingly humorous and adorable in its simplicity. The relationship between The two main characters is stunningly portrayed, and the gentle humour throughout is speckled with enough laugh out loud moments, touching character interactions and great supporting roles, as to leave the viewer with nothing but love for the movie and it's stars.

    Both Caine and Kingsley are great actors, but in pairing the two together, this movie shows their skill in a completely new light. The comic timing is flawless, and while neither men have had too much experience of comedy, you would never know it from their portrayal of the bumbling Sherlock Holmes and the genius Dr.Watson in this turnabout story of the traditional sleuthing pair.

    Where so many other movies have failed to put a worthy spin on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's legacy, the chemistry of it's actors and the sharp but not too wieldy script, make this a must see for any fan of Sherlock Holmes, or any student of comedy.

    This movie is living proof that funny doesn't have to slap you in the face in order to grab your attention, and where many other films deemed as comedy classics may find their place in the your memory, this one will find a place in your heart.
    10daryl-3

    Witty movie with great performances

    Every once in a while you see a movie that most everyone overlooks but it still strikes a cord with you. Without A Clue is a such a movie. It starts with a clever premise, Watson is the brains behind the bumbling Holmes, and while the actual criminal investiation in the movie isn't exactly a big stretch in deductive reasoning, what makes this movie worthwhile are the solid performances of Michael Caine and Ben Kingsley. The professional reviews linked with this movie would have you believe this movie isn't worth the bother, but that's not true. Caine and Kingsley seem to be having the time of their lives in this movie. (Granted Kingsley has the less flashy role but he still fills it with a great deal of subtley that the likes of Roger Ebert and his ilk must have missed) The quote page has some great excerpts from this funny movie, but there's so much more to it than just that. This one ranks as a guilty pleasure of mine, maybe not one that sits in everyone else's video collection, but it definitely holds a place in mine.
    10peacham

    A Sherlockian Comedy of Grand Proportions!

    Its a shame this film is not better appreciated.Its the finest parody of the Holmes Mythos ever set to screen. The stories are sent up without being malicious.Its an absurdists view with loads of honest laughs. Ben Kinsley shines as Dr. Watson,the true brains behind the Holmes cases.In order to continue his medical practice without repurcussion (Crime Solving is shunned upon for a respected professional)Watson invents a character named Holmes. His reputation grows to the point that people wish to meet him...enter Reginald Kincaid played to perfection by Michael Caine. Kincaid is a drunken,out of work actor hired by Watson to play Holmes. With the teaming of these two screen greats the chemistry is electric. Add a solid supporting cast of wonderful character actors (including Paul Freeman as Moriarty and Jeffrey Jones as Lestrade)and a very convincing performance from the lovely Lysette Anthony and the film is off to a great start. The screenplay and Direction solidify its relevence as a first class comedic romp. If you can catch "Without A Clue" on television don't miss it! Its not yet available on DVD and sadly out of print on video.
    Baroque

    A true lost gem

    The premise is so clever. Sherlock Holmes never really existed. It was Dr. Watson (Ben Kingsley) who had been solving these cases all along, and simply hired bumbling actor Reginald Kincaid (Michael Caine) to play the fake Sherlock Holmes.

    To those who are hard-core Holmes fans, this film will be cherished. Sadly, the VHS is out of print in the USA (I bought mine used at a flea market), and DVDs are available only in Europe.

    (UPDATE: The film has been released on DVD in the USA, but in Pan & Scan.)

    Also, the film received hardly any promotion in the USA. But it is lavishly directed, cleverly written, and magnificently cast.

    Everything about this film deserves exclamation points!

    Track it down any way you can, and prepare to laugh out loud.
    8slokes

    Elementary, My Dear Holmes

    "Without A Clue" might be called "Without A Trace," as it sunk upon its 1988 release much like a set of five-pound-note engravings at the bottom of Lake Windemere. Hopefully the new DVD release, albeit pan-and-scan, will give people another chance to catch this terrific send-up of fiction's most celebrated detective.

    This is the film that dares reveal Sherlock Holmes is a fraud, an out-of-work actor named Reginald Kincaid (Michael Caine) pulled out of the gutter by a desperate crime-solving doctor named Watson (Ben Kingsley) who needed to produce someone to play the part of this invention of his. Dr. Watson, you see, didn't want the initial notoriety of his sleuthing successes. He desired admission to a medical college that would frown on such things. Now he wishes he wasn't so successful in playing Kincaid off as Holmes; Kincaid's a drunken womanizing blaggard grown too big for his britches, whining that Watson doesn't treat him at all times with the respect his borrowed robes command.

    "I am the one the public really cares about," Kincaid/Holmes sniffs.

    "Are we talking of the same man who once declared the late Colonel Howard had been bludgeoned to death by a blunt EXCREMENT?"

    "Is it my fault if you have such poor handwriting?"

    The lines aren't all polished gems, but they complement a pair of nice comic performances by Caine and Kingsley that keep spirits merry as the game goes afoot.

    Also well-done is the understated late Victorian period detail and some strategic nods to the Holmes canon like the presence of Mrs. Hudson the housekeeper and the Baker Street Irregulars, all of whom are in on the Kincaid/Holmes secret. There's choice digs at Holmes' notoriety throughout, like a fellow who gives some meaningless eyewitness testimony to Holmes before a rapt hometown crowd who break into applause when Holmes tells Watson: "Make a note of it." Watson's slow burns here and elsewhere reward repeat viewings.

    With Henry Mancini doing the score and director Thom Eberhardt effectively working in a light Ealing tone, this film plays like some great lost Peter Sellers comedy, except Sellers would never share the screen so easily with another as Caine and Kingsley do here. Eberhardt also did good work in another film that went past too many people, "Year Of The Comet;" it's a shame we didn't see more of him.

    This would be a classic if the mystery at the heart of the story was more developed, and there are a pair of unnecessary killings that distract momentarily from the light tone. I'm not wild about all the supporting performances, but Jeffrey Jones is a very funny Lestrade as he chases Holmes around an abandoned house on his hands and knees, Watson having told his partner first to do his usual sleuthing routine so Watson himself can root around unobserved. Lysette Anthony is sexy and effective as the potential romantic interest, inspiring Holmes to try and solve the case without Watson, as well as look in keyholes when he's not supposed to.

    He's less successful attempting elementary deduction when he spies a man he takes for a reporter just back from the subcontinent.

    "I'm a barrister and I've never been to India in my life," the man answers.

    "But you do read the Times."

    "Of course."

    "Aha!"

    You don't need to be an Arthur Conan Doyle fan to enjoy "Without A Clue," though it helps. This is the best kind of parody, no less riotous and cutting from being a work of true love.

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    • Trivia
      The closing credits offer an apology that states: "With apologies to the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson."
    • Goofs
      The postcard from Lesley has a picture of the Eiffel Tower occupying one entire side. Postcards of this type did not exist anywhere until 1901 or 1902, and in France not until 1904.
    • Quotes

      Holmes: It wasn't YOU he tried to kill!

      Watson: Think man, think... Who was SUPPOSED to be in that room?

      Holmes: That's right! You were!

      Watson: Moriarty knows... I'm am the only match for his evil genius.

      Holmes: You mean he's not trying to kill me?

      Watson: Of course not. He knows you're an idiot.

      Holmes: Oh, thank God.

    • Crazy credits
      With apologies to the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Things Change/Bat*21/Without a Clue/Mystic Pizza/Daffy Duck's Quackbusters (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Where Did You Get that Hat?
      (uncredited)

      Written by Joseph J. Sullivan

      Performed by Sarah Parr-Byrne

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    • Release date
      • October 21, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Genie und Schnauze
    • Filming locations
      • Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, UK(on location)
    • Production company
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,539,181
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,246,772
      • Oct 23, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,539,181
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1
      • 1.66 : 1

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